- Kate Jacobs
Infobox musical artist
Name = Kate Jacobs
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1959|1|11Alexandria, Virginia ,United States
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Origin = New York,New York ,United States
Instrument =Guitar ,Singing
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Genre = Folk, Americana
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Years_active = 1980s–present
Label = Bar/None
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URL = [http://www.katejacobsmusic.com/ www.katejacobsmusic.com]
Notable_instruments =Kate Jacobs (born
January 11 ,1959 ) is an AmericanSinger/songwriter .Biography
Jacobs was born in
Alexandria, Virginia , and initially wanted to be a ballet dancer. Her father was in theUnited States Foreign Service , and she moved toAustria when she was elevenCite encyclopedia
last = Lankford
first = Ronnie D.
title = Jacobs, Kate Biography
encyclopedia = eNotes
accessdate = 2008-02-06
url = http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/jacobs-kate-biography] .Her family was a musical one. Her father sang old
Tin Pan Alley songs at home, and her mother, drawing from her Russian heritage, sang ballads. At church she heard civil rights songs and saw performances by folk singers likeWoody Guthrie ,Elizabeth Cotton andPete Seeger Cite news
issue = 4
last = Wilcock
first = Steve
title = Kate Jacobs
work = Triste
accessdate = 2008-02-06
url = http://www.triste.co.uk/artjacobs.htm] . She was a fan ofFred Astaire , and her disparate musical tastes included standards written byCole Porter ,Irving Berlin , andJohnny Mercer Cite news
issue = 4
title = Kate Jacobs interview
work = Triste
accessdate = 2008-02-06
url = http://www.triste.co.uk/jacobs.htm] , as well as country music by artists likeLoretta Lynn Cite news
last = Muir Wallner
first = Courtney
title = INTERVIEW Kate Jacobs
work = WestNet
accessdate = 2008-02-07
url = http://www.westnet.com/consumable/1995/09.05/revkate.html] .She decided to go to college rather than pursue a dancing career. She continued to dance, but her artistic output slowly shifted toward that of music. During the early 1980s Jacobs moved to
New York City . At first she continued to work in modern dance, but by 1987 she had started to write down the songs she was composing in her head. Jacobs worked with another female singer for a short time, specializing in close harmony on country songs, and for two years she played a steady afternoon gig at the "Nightingale" in EastGreenwich Village , sharing the stage with artists such asBlues Traveler ,Joan Osborne , and theSpin Doctors . She also formed a band to play her songs, and they were invited to perform at the Carnival inVenice for two weeks. During that time, she was joined byDave Schramm , who would become a frequent partner.After returning from
Italy , she and her band entered the studio to cut her first album, "The Calm Comes After". When she finishing the recording, she was approached byBar/None Records , who offered to distribute the album. Eventually she signed with Bar/None, and the label reissued the album with three more tracks. She followed in 1995 with "What About Regret".In 1996 Jacobs was contacted by Andrea Cascardi, an editor at
Hyperion Books , regarding "A Sister," one of the songs on her latest album. Cascardi felt that the song would make a good children's book. Jacobs agreed, and began working with illustratorNancy Carpenter to turn "A Sister's Wish" into a book format.In 1999 she released her third album, "Hydrangea", to which guests
Peter Holsapple ,Vicki Peterson andSusan Cowsill added their musical contributions, as did long-time cohorts Dave Schramm and James MacMillan. The key songs on the album are taken from her family's history "Never Be Afraid" is based on a phrase of her Aunt Katia's in 1938 when the family was emigrating to the US; "A Snowy Street" is based on a journal entry of her doctor grandfather in post-revolutionary Russia; "Eddy Went To Spain" is about a left-leaning uncle who went to help fight in theAbraham Lincoln Brigade for the republican side in theSpanish Civil War and never came back, and "Good Doctor" was based on a journal of Elena, a fourteen year oldTuberculosis patient of her great grandfather's, who fell in love with her physician.After "Hydrangea", she became busy with her family life, and did not release another album for six years. In 2004 she released her fourth album, "You Call That Dark". recorded near her home in
Hoboken, New Jersey , and inBrooklyn at producer Schramm's studio, the album centered on the rural theme of farmers struggling with the changing world around them.Discography
* "The Calm Comes After" (Bar/None, 1993)
* "What About Regret" (Bar/None, 1995)
* "Hydrangea" (Bar/None, 1998)
* "You Call That Dark" (Bar/None, 2004)References
External links
* [http://www.katejacobsmusic.com/ Kate Jacobs' homepage]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jxfqxqq5ldde~T0 Kate Jacobs] atAllmusic
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